IGF-1 receptor regulates dynamic changes in neuronal polarity during cerebral cortical migration
Abstract During cortical development, neurons undergo polarization, oriented migration and layer-type differentiation. The biological and biochemical mechanisms underlying these processes are not completely understood. In neurons in culture we showed that IGF-1 receptor activation is important for g...
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Main Authors: | Alvaro F. Nieto Guil, Mariana Oksdath, Linnea A. Weiss, Diego J. Grassi, Lucas J. Sosa, Marta Nieto, Santiago Quiroga |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4883c92662b045dda79d1eb15277e16a |
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